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#ISTELive 21 - Day 2

 


That's a wrap on Day 2 of ISTELive! It was another day of great sessions, and there was definitely a central message running through all of them - the importance of collaboration.

The day started with a message from Noelle Silver on the Mainstage. I love her passion for the power of AI as an inclusive tool to help students thrive. She had so many great messages, including the need for diversity of thought in the AI industry.


Next was "Collaboration to Transformation: Tech Coaches in Schools" with Bonnie CheletteGeorgina Dean, Jared JohnsonBecky Lim, and Shannon Moore. This group always leads such fun and engaging sessions! I loved learning not just from these awesome coaches, but also the participants who shared tips and ideas on the Jamboard and chat.



In the afternoon, I attended a poster session called "The Hybrid Coach — Coaching Teachers in a Digital Space" with Molly Lutts and Tracee Keough. They shared some really awesome ideas and resources, including:
  • Collaborative learning logs
  • Initiating coaching cycles with admin
  • 4C's rubric

I'm really excited for more great sessions tomorrow!



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